Autumn on the Schadnerhof
An autumn holiday in South Tyrol
Nature becomes quieter.
The Larch trees swap their light green against a warm yellow and also the meadows change their appearance. The century maple tree at the Schadner pond becomes more bare day by day and the view of South Tyrol’s mountains becomes clearer week by week.
The Larch trees swap their light green against a warm yellow and also the meadows change their appearance. The century maple tree at the Schadner pond becomes more bare day by day and the view of South Tyrol’s mountains becomes clearer week by week.
The time for mountain walks with breath-taking panoramic views has begun!
The autumn also invites you to do some nordic walking, swimming, riding, golf, tennis and/or bike tours (mountain bike).
Part of the South Tyrolean autumn is the Törggelen.
Törggelen comes from the Latin word “torquere”, which means “wine pressing”. One drinks the new wine together with roasted chestnuts, Speck and other specialities.